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Bondholders in Medley LLC Bankruptcy to Get Payments from SEC Action
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Alphabet Inc-CL C was fined 177 million US dollars by South Korea for abusing his dominant position to crowd out competitors.
South Korean regulators announced on Tuesday that Alphabet Inc-CL C, a unit of Alphabet, was fined 207.4 billion won ($177 million) for allegedly abusing the market dominance of its Android operating system to hinder the development of competitors. South Korea's Fair Trade Commission said Alphabet Inc-CL C's mobile operating system drives more than 80 per cent of the world's smartphones and accused Alphabet Inc-CL C of using his strong bargaining power to crowd out competitors. The Anti-fragmentation Agreement (AFA) reached by Alphabet Inc-CL C with handset makers such as Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics prohibits handset makers from developing or using modified Android operations.
Tesla, the Electric Mustang, and the Audi fuel car had a road rally. The results were a bit unexpected
American tech podcaster Marques Brownlee (Marques Brownlee) recently conducted an experiment to find out which method is better for road trips: traditional fuel cars or electric cars. Brownley and his team prepared three cars for a two-day road trip in New York State, including a gasoline-powered Audi Q5, a Tesla Model S Plaid, and a Ford Mustang Mach-E electric SUV. They all start from the same location and are full of fuel tanks or batteries to compare the driving time of each car. This 1000 miles (approximately
After this commodity soared 120%, all gains were erased strategists: indicating that deflation is a greater risk
FX168 Financial News (North America) News Timber is one of the best performing commodities this year, and many people think its price increase is a sign of accelerated inflation. However, according to Bloomberg Intelligence on Tuesday (July 13), the recent sharp drop in timber prices has erased all gains so far this year. This may be a sign that deflation is a risk investors need to pay attention to. “Timber may indicate that deflation is a greater risk,” said Mike McGlone, senior commodity strategist at Bloomberg Intelligence. McGlone studied more than 20 years of timber value and consumer price history, and the analysis pointed to the timber period
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